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Review for CIA on Feudalism 1. Explain the reasons for the development of Feudalism There was no empire at the time (the Roman Empire had fallen) No one individual to demonstrate power Lacked a central government 2. Explain the Lord-Vassal relationship of Feudalism. Lords: gives fief-land and provides protection (have the most power!) Vassal: gives loyalty, and provides knights. 3. Compare and contrast the feudal system to the manorial system. Feudal System The political and BOTH Systems Both happen on social system Manorial System The economic system feudal lands The people of the feudal system lived on the manor 4. How did the Catholic Church/Pope remain so powerful while the European Kings were trying to build stronger nations? The Church had the power to collect taxes. Tithes were one tenth of your earnings The Church had their own courts where they could judge and punish for crimes The Church provided education and health care The Church could call for war (Crusades) 5. Who were the Vikings? What was there role? They were the most feared invaders (from Scandinavia in the North) They used boats and would raid and loot settlements and bring captives back to work as slaves on their farms. Captured towns through cruel and savage ways – used axes and dogs Helped bring about the establishment of Feudalism 6. Why did the Crusades occur? The Pope wanted to gain control of Jerusalem “The Holy Land.” 7. What was the end result of the Crusades? The Christians were unsuccessful at regaining control of Jerusalem for very long, and the Muslims controlled Jerusalem at the end of the Crusades. Feudal system began to decline Contact between Europe and the Middle East increased. 8. What were the lasting impacts of the Crusades on the people in Medieval Europe: Politically-rise of kings, end of the feudal system, rise of towns Economically-new products introduced such as fruits, cloth, inventions, end to the manorial system Militarily-new styles of fighting-undermine, catapults, gun powder Culturally/Socially-new ideas are shared, cultural diffusion, blending of ideas and beliefs. 9. Which group was most successful in uniting Western European lands during the Middle Ages? The Franks